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1st October 2005 Archive

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  • Moore's Lore

    Intel's founder reflects on the joys of blowing things up

    Gordon Moore - yes, he of transistor observation fame - came to the Computer History Museum last night. He sat. He chatted. He celebrated 40 years of being the most famous plotter on the planet. We ate cake. The museum sits in Mountain View, California not far from where Moore got his start at the Shockley laboratory and …

    PCs 1 Oct 2005, 01:16

  • Nokia 9300: our long term test

    Review High class tech in a non-nerdy case

    Yesterday Cingular announced that it is bringing Nokia's 9300 Communicator to the US market starting in November. The 9300 puts a QWERTY keyboard, and a powerful computer, into a form factor apparently designed to repel gadget geeks, such is its conservative styling. So it's a serious piece of kit - it just would rather you …

    Reviews 1 Oct 2005, 08:34

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